5 i Q O.iford-^Noj'tliain pton— 
plus of 5141. 143. remains to be returned to 
the contributors ! * 
M( 2 rried.'\ Mr. Thomas Grabham, of Bris¬ 
tol, to Miss Hester Hughes, daughter of A-Ir. 
Thomas H of Conimerton. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. John Warner, to Miss 
Davies, daughter of Mr. G. D. 
Mr, Benjamin Purser, cf Natton, near 
Tewkesbury, to Miss Purser, of Cheltenham. 
Mr, B. Gingeii, of Wellesley, to Miss 
Oeey. 
Mr. Ed IT), Smith, to Miss Eliz. Adams, both 
of Olveston. 
Air. Thomas Hawkins, of Putloe, to Miss 
Ann Vick, daughter of Mr. V. of Eumore. 
R. N. Shaw, esq. of Kesgrave Hall, to-Miss 
Tones, eldest daughter of Thomas J. esq. of 
St.rrletcn. 
-Mr. Watki.ns, optician, Clare-street, to 
Miss Lucy Lancaster, both of Bristol. 
Mr. Richard Stokes, jun. of Bedminster, 
to Miss C. Bui ton, of St. James’s, Bristol. 
Air. Borr.pass, surgeon, of tl'.e Fish-ponds, 
near Bristol, to Frances Henrietta, daughter 
of [osepli Smith, esq. barrister-at-law. 
Air. Loftus, to Miss Hopton, both of 
Bristol. 
Rev. John Turner, of Hatterby House, to 
Alary Jane, only daughter cf Captain Edward 
Seymour Bailey, of Whiddon Park. 
Z?;W.] In Glocester, in the bloom of 
youth, Susanna, wife of the Rev. J. M. 
Fruvver. 
At Cheltenham, Joseph Waldo, esq. late of 
Bristol, 90. 
In her 70th year, Sarah Fox, of the So¬ 
ciety of Friends, and relict of Charles F. late 
of James’s-square, formerly banker at Ply¬ 
mouth. 
Air. Wm. Court, of Brunswick-square, 
Bristol. 
Air. A. Hodges, stationer, Bridge-street, 
Gloucester. 
Mrs. Daniel, relict of the late Mr. Wm. 
D. one of the Bristol surveyors —Mrs. Esther 
Gridin, relict of Air. John Griffin.—And 
"suddenly, A'l’". John lies, victualler, Ja- 
maica-screet, all of Bristol. 
Air, Edward Moore, hosier, of Tewkes¬ 
bury, V. hose integrity in all his transactions, 
gained the esteem of his connections 
Mrs. Fielder, relict of George F. esq. of 
Putloe^ in this county. 
oxr OK osuiai:. 
TlfkrHcc/.l At Aorthmore, Air. Druce, of 
En.-ham. to Ali'S H. Nalder. 
•Air. Samuel Farrell, to Aliss Knibbs, of 
Hoiiivveii, Gloucestershire. 
Mr. William Belcher, draper, to Ivliss 
Sarah Bcswcll. 
Air. Reeves, of Srardhall, to Mrs. Hitch¬ 
cock, cf Winchentien. 
Mr. Thos. Curson, jun. of Tetsworth, to 
Aliss VVells, of Little Milton. 
At Duckiir.gion, Mr. Thos. Fox, of Clay-- 
well, to Miss Sarah Walsh. 
Air. W. Rippington, of Woodeatcn, to 
Miss Catbgri.ne Bulford, of Horton. 
-Cainhridge arid IImils, [Dec. 
'At Iffiey clnirch, Mr. John Barnes,^ of 
Ciltleniore, to Miss Ruth Blaj’, of Jffley. 
At Cuddesden, Air. Francis Vasey, 77, 
to Aliss Sarah Smith, 27. 
Air. Wm. TiafFord, of Hampton Poyle, to 
Aliss Flaipur, of Bletchiiigdon. 
Air. Palmer, of the Mitre, to Charlotte, 
only daughter of Air. Barnett, Holly well- 
street. 
Rev. Wm. Woolston, B. A. of .Adderbury, 
to Miss Peak, eldest daughter of T. Peak, 
eldest daughter of T. Peak, esq. of Keel. 
Air. Joseph Lardner, of Witney, to Frances, 
youngest daughter of the late Air. T. Wood, 
of Oxford. 
Died.'\ Miss Parrot, only daughter of Mr. 
Parrot, of Ascot, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Wall, formerly of Oxford, 
84.—Miss E. Phillips, daughter of the late 
Air. Thomas P. 51.—Airs. Stone, wife of 
Air. Stone. 
Mr. John Ford, tanner and malster, at 
Ensham, 77. 
Airs, Egerton, wife of Arlr. Thomas Eger- 
ton, at Bicester, 6S. 
In Oxford, Airs. Adee, eldest daughter of 
tlie late Swithin .‘^dee, M D. 
\V. Wdlfovd, esQ. an eminent solicitor of 
Banbury, and one of his majesty’s justices of 
the peace for that borough.—Mr. John Nor- 
to.n,cj the White Lion inn. 
At Ensham, Mrs. Jane Bowerrhan, 87. 
Air. William Geagle Badcock, of Ox¬ 
ford, 59.—Air. Thomas Cooling, Jesus’ col¬ 
lege-lane. 
Airs. Elayward, wife of Mr. Hayward, 
brewer, cf U'utlington. 
At Headington, Airs. Shirman, of the 
W hite Hart. 
KOR TH AMP TONS KIR Z. 
Died.'] At Daventry, suddenly, Airs. Sarah 
Oakden. 
At Weldon, Airs. Steele, wife of Mr. Thos. 
Steele, surgeon. 
Aged 6(5, Mr. Benjamin Pendred, flax-dres¬ 
ser, of Wellinborough. 
Aged 42, at Barton-Lattimer, R-Harper, 
esq. 
CAMBRIBGES.HIRE AND HUNTS. 
The committee for promoting a bill, intend¬ 
ed to be brought forward in the ensuing scs-- 
lion or parliament, for making a London and 
Cambridge junction canal ; consisting of the 
earl of Elardvvicke, Sir Daniel Williams, and 
Messrs. Hanbury, Leeworthy, Duckei;, 
Jenyns, and Scatle, inform the public that 
they have received the report and estimate 
of Mr. Rennie, by which it appears that there 
will be a most ample supply of water, and 
the parks and pleasure grounds upon the line, 
and tiie Nine Wells, near Cambridge, will 
be completely avoided by the plan of the en¬ 
gineer. The final will extend from Bishop’s 
Srortford through Saffron Walden and (he 
parish of .Shel cwd, and, passing from thmee 
through C herry-Hinton, Fenny - Dil'on, and 
iiornmgsea, wiL u;iice with the rivei k am at a 
